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THE  HAWKS   MEMORIAL. 


MEMORIAL 


FRANCIS  L.HAWKS,  D.D.,  LL.D, 


BY  EVERT  A.   DUYCKINCK,  ESQ. 


READ  BEFORK  THE  NEW-YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  MAY  7rn,  1867. 


WITH   AN   APPENDIX   OF   PROCEEDINGS,  ETC. 


NEW    YORK. 
MDCCCLXXI. 


OFFICERS  OF  THE  SOCIETY,    1871 


PRESIDENT, 

THOMAS     DE    WITT,     D.D. 

FIRST  VICE-PRESIDENT, 

AUGUSTUS     SCHELL. 

SECOND   VICE-PRESIDENT, 

ERASTUS     C.     BENEDICT,     LL.D. 

FOREIGN  CORRESPONDING  SECRETARY, 

WILLIAM     CULLEN     BRYANT,     LL.D 

DOMESTIC   CORRESPONDING   SECRETARY, 

WILLIAM    J.    HOPPIN. 

RECORDING   SECRETARY, 

ANDREW     W*ARNER. 

TREASURER, 

BENJAMIN     H.     FIELD. 

LIBRARIAN, 

GEORGE     HENRY    MOORE,     LL.D. 


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Fine  Arts.] 


MEMORIAL. 


INDUCED  by  an  occasion  which  combines  in  the  happiest 
manner  an  act  of  private  friendship  with  a  munificent  deed 
of  public  utility,  in  the  gift  of  Mr.  Niblo  to  this  Society  of 
the  historical  library  of  his  friend,  the  late  Rev.  Dr.  Francis 
L.  Hawks,  we  have  met  here  this  evening  again  to  pay  our 
tribute  of  respect  to  the  memory  of  that  departed  friend 
and  associate — a  man  of  great  worth  and  eminence,  person- 
ally endeared  to  many  thousands  in  this  city,  deservedly 
of  high  esteem  by  his  brethren  in  his  sacred  profession,  an 
ornament  to  the  literature  of  his  country.  Any  words 
which  I,  at  least,  may  utter,  must  prove  inadequate  to  the 
demands  of  such  an  occasion.  How  can  we,  indeed,  recall 
on  the  instant  the  many  claims  to  our  regard  which  have 
filled  the  earnest  and  useful  days  of  a  long,  beneficent  life- 
time ?  It  is  at  best  but  to  offer  a  brick  as  a  specimen  of 
the  admired  edifice.  I  fear  to  attempt  the  task  set  before 
me,  of  presenting  even  an  outline  of  such  a  career,  lest,  by 
my  few  scant  and  imperfect  words,  I  may  seem  to  limit  the 
impression  of  that  excellence  which  now  exists  in  our  minds 
— something  vast  and  undefined.  Yet  all  efforts  of  this 
kind  must  be  subject  to  some  such  limitation  ;  and  we  too, 
this  evening,  while  we  follow  the  hallowed  example  of  cen- 
turies, and  bring  our  offerings  of  eulogy  and  remembrance 
— the  lilies  with  plenteous  hand  and  the  shining  wreaths  of 
immortality — must  feel,  with  the  pathetic  poet  of  Italy, 
though  with  higher  consolations,  that  we  are  but  perform- 
ing an  unavailing  duty. 

FBANCIS  LISTER  HAWKS  was  born  at  Newbern,  North 
Carolina,  on  the  10th  of  June,  1798.  The  family  was  of 
English  origin,  his  grandfather  having  come  to  the  State 


10  NEW    YORK    HISTORICAL   SOCIETY. 

with  the  colonial  Governor  Tryon.  He  was  employed  as 
an  architect  on  some  of  the  chief  public  works  of  the  State, 
and,  in  the  days  of  the  Revolution,  was  on  the  side  of  the 
country  in  which  he  had  found  a  home.  His  son  Francis, 
the  father  of  Dr.  Hawks,  was  a  man  distinguished  by  his 
upright,  conscientious  life.  He  was  married  to  a  lady  of 
Irish  ancestry,  eminent  for  her  piety  and  force  of  character. 
The  children  of  this  union  were  diligently  trained  in  all 
honourable  ways.  Several  sons  were  successful  in  the  pro- 
fessions. One  of  them  was  and  remained  a  lawyer ;  three 
became  clergymen  of  the  Protestant  Episcopal  Church. 
The  youngest  alone  survives,  the  Right  Rev.  Cicero  Ste- 
phen Hawks,  Bishop  of  Missouri.* 

Francis  L.  Hawks  was  educated  at  the  University  of 
North  Carolina  at  Chapel  Hill,  from  which  institution  he 
was  graduated  in  1815.  A  companion  of  his  in  tho^e  early 
days  at  the  University,  Mr.  Robert  Donaldson,  of  Edge- 
water,  recalls  "  the  graceful  elocution,  mellifluous  compo- 
sition, and  finely -modulated  voice,"  f  for  which  he  was 
even  then  remarkable  in  the  exercises  of  the  College  Lite- 
rary Society.  The  honour  of  the  valedictory  address  at 
graduating  gave  him  the  opportunity  of  displaying  the 
pathos  for  which  he  was  always  distinguished.  He  retained 
a  filial  regard  for  the  institution,  which  did  not  forget  its 
brilliant  pupil.  Years  after,  a  portrait  of  Dr.  Hawks  was 
ordered  from  Henry  Inman,  and  placed  on  the  college- 
walls.  After  leaving  the  college,  young  Hawks  pursued 
the  study  of  the  law  in  the  office  of  the  Hon.  William  Gas- 
ton  ;  and  subsequently,  in  1818,  became  a  pupil  at  the  law- 
school,  then  the  only  one  in  the  United  States,  maintained 
by  Judge  Tapping  Reeve  and  Judge  James  Gould,  at 
Litchficld,  Connecticut.  There  he  passed  six  months,  and 
had  for  his  associates,  among  the  thirty  pupils  then  assem- 

*  He,  too,  has  departed  this  life  since  this  was  delivered.  He  died 
ut  St.  Louis,  April  19,  1868. 

t  Letter  of  Robert  Donaldson  to  Alexander  J.  Davis,  Edge-water, 
December  6,  1866. 


FRANCIS   LISTER    HAWKS.  11 

bled  from  different  parts  of  the  country,  several  who  after- 
ward became  known  in  the  judiciary,  in  political  life,  and 
other  relations.  Of  these  we  may  mention  our  associate  in 
this  Society,  the  Hon.  Charles  P.  Kirkland  ;  the  late  Judge 
Charles  H.  Carroll,  of  Livingston  County,  New  York ; 
Judge  Hunt,  of  Rensselaer  County,  New  York,  a  Member 
of  Congress  ;  Judge  William  Gould,  of  Georgia  ;  the  Rev. 
Dr.  Stiles,  of  Georgia ;  John  Y.  Mason,  of  Virginia ;  and 
John  M.  Clayton,  of  Delaware.  In  this  company  of  em- 
bryo statesmen  and  jurists  Hawks  was  noted  for  his  frank, 
ingenuous  disposition,  and  his  earnest  devotion  to  study. 
On  his  arrival  he  formed  an  intimacy,  which  was  subse- 
quently revived  in  this  city,  with  Judge  Kirkland  ;  and 
it  may  be  mentioned  as  a  proof  of  their  zeal,  that  they 
formed  a  resolution,  and  kept  it,  to  confine  the  conversation 
in  their  morning  walks  exclusively  to  the  discussion  of  the 
lecture  of  Judge  Gould,  to  which  they  had  listened  the 
preceding  day.  By  a  happy  dispensation,  relieving  any 
severity  of  this  legal  training,  there  was  located  in  the 
vicinity  of  Judge  Gould's  institute  a  notable  young  ladies' 
boarding-school,  kept  by  the  sisters  Pierce.  We  do  not 
know  how  rigid  was  the  seclusion  of  this  establishment ; 
but,  whatever  may  have  been  its  discipline,  it  is  not  to  be 
supposed  that  a  score  of  enterprising  youths,  qualifying 
themselves  for  a  profession  in  which  audacity  is  a  virtue, 
would  long  remain  ignorant  of  its  attractions.  The  fair 
pupils,  doubtless,  were  at  least  as  well  studied  by  Judge 
Gould's  scholars  as  any  page  of  Coke  upon  Littleton ;  and 
the  lessons  they  then  learnt  by  heart,  in  some  cases,  may 
have  been  better  remembered.  Young  Hawks  here  formed 
an  acquaintance  with  Miss  Emily  Kirby,  a  lady  of  Con 
necticut,  which  a  few  years  afterward,  in  1823,  ripened  into 
marriage.  On  his  return  from  Litch  field  to  North  Caro- 
lina, he  was  admitted  a  member  of  the  bar,  at  the  age  of 
twenty-one.  We  find  him  then  engaged  in  practice,  and 
specially  employed  in  preparing  four  volumes  of  "  Reports 
of  Decisions  in  the  Supreme  Court  of  North  Carolina," 


12  NEW   YORK    HISTORICAL   SOCIETY. 

published  between  1820  and  1826,  together  with  a  Digest 
of  all  the  cases  decided  and  reported  in  North  Carolina, 
lie  was  also,  in  his  twenty-third  year,  elected  to  the  State 
Legislature.  He  practised  all  this  while  at  the  North  Caro- 
lina bar,  and  enjoyed  a  high  reputation  for  the  eloquence 
of  his  pleadings  in  jury  cases,  on  the  circuits.  A  speech 
which  he  delivered  as  member  of  the  Convention  of  North 
Carolina  for  the  revision  of  the  State  Constitution,  was  pub- 
lished at  the  time. 

Having  thus  far  pursued  this  active  .career — his  youth 
having  been  marked  by  purity  and  sincerity  and  devotion, 
as  a  layman,  to  the  interests  of  his  Church — the  sensibilities 
of  his  religious  nature  were  yet  more  profoundly  excited  by 
the  death  of  his  wife.  Following  now  the  bent  of  his  dis 
position,  and  educated  by  the  instructions  of  his  friend, 
Bishop  Ravenscroft,  he  was  ordained  by  that  Diocesan  a 
minister  of  the  Protestant  Episcopal  Church.  He  was  then 
at  the  age  of  twenty-nine.  We  find  him  immediately 
accepting  a  call  as  assistant  to  his  friend,  the  Rev.  Dr. 
Harry  Croswell,  at  New  Haven.  His  preaching  was  there 
received  with  enthusiasm.  After  about  a  year's  service  at 
that  place,  he  became  assistant  minister  to  the  venerable 
Bishop  White,  in  St.  James'  Church,  Philadelphia.  While 
at  New  Haven  he  was  married  to  a  lady  of  that  city,  his 
lite-long  companion  in  his  subsequent  career ;  beloved  and 
honoured  by  a  large  family  circle,  and  by  that  larger  fam- 
ily of  friends  which  is  formed  by  the  successive  congrega- 
tions of  a  city  rector. 

In  the  Spring  of  1831  he  was  called  to  the  rectorship 
of  St.  Stephen's  Church,  in  this  city,  as  the  successor  of 
the  late  Dr.  Henry  Anthon,  who  had  occupied  the  pulpit 
for  a  short  period.  Dr.  Hawks  entered  upon  his  new  duties 
in  the  month  of  March,  and  held  his  position  at  St.  Ste- 
phen's till  December  of  the  same  year,  when  he  resigned, 
to  accept  the  rectorship  of  St.  Thomas'  Church,  in  this  city, 
then  vacated  by  the  resignation  of  the  Rev.  Dr.  George 
TJpfold,  the  present  venerable  Bishop  of  Indiana.  In  the 


FRANCIS   LISTER   HAWKS.  13 

brief  time  of  his  service  at  St.  Stephen's,  Dr.  Hawks 
established  a  reputation  for  pulpit  eloquence  of  the  first 
order,  which,  contrary  to  the  prognostics  of  many  saga- 
cious lookers-on,  was  not  diminished  through  his  long 
career.  Nor  were  the  anticipations  of  the  croakers — these 
malcontents  are  apt  to  show  themselves  at  the  appearance 
of  such  rising  stars — altogether  without  excuse  in  various 
precedents  of  popular  applause,  suddenly  brought  to  an 
end.  Borrowing  a  memorable  illustration,  they  would  say, 
"  He  has  gone  up  like  the  rocket  and  will  come  down  like 
the  stick."  But  the  genius  of  the  young  orator  was  not  of 
this  meteoric  nature,  pencilling  its  ineffectual  light  on  the 
heavens  in  a  momentary  trace  of  glory,  and  expiring  for- 
ever. It  was,  on  the  contrary,  a  steady  flame,  kindled  by  a 
sacred  passion  in  the  depths  of  the  heart,  fed  by  study  and 
experience,  nurtured  by  all  generous  human  sympathies, 
burning  with  fervour  and  intensity  to  the  end.  As  year 
followed  year  at  St.  Thomas',  the  fame  of  the  orator  grew, 
while  he  held  together  admiring  congregations,  and  his  elo- 
quence attracted  to  the  church  visitors  to  the  city  from  all 
parts  of  the  country.  No  pulpit  orator  ever  more  fairly 
earned  a  reputation  ;  for  it  was  gained  by  no  meretricious 
or  novel  arts  of  excitement,  by  110  unworthy  appeals  to 
popular  favour,  but  by  due  and  regular  ministrations ;  by 
the  vivid  presentation  of  truths  drawn  from  the  pure  foun- 
tains of  the  Christian  faith,  enforced  with  an  earnestness 
which  was  inspired  by  a  hearty  sympathy  with  the  sorrows 
and  afflictions,  the  hopes  and  aspirations,  of  fallen  man  ;  by 
an  utterance  which  was  eloquence,  for  it  was  the  spontaneous 
effort  of  a  richly-gifted  nature,  working  in  unison  with  the 
beneficence  of  Heaven  in  its  divine  aid,  and  with  all  that  is 
generous  and  noble  in  human  nature.  We  ma}7  not  here, 
in  the  limited  time  permitted,  present  a  full  analysis  of  the 
very  remarkable  ability  of  Dr.  Hawks  as  a  pulpit  orator. 
The  source  of  its  power  has  been  indicated,  in  its  alliance 
with  Christian  truth,  its  embrace  of  the  heavenly  charities  ; 
in  the  strength  which  it  derived  from  a  warm-hearted,  sym- 


14  NEW    YORK    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY. 

pathetic  nature ;  but  these  dispositions  might  have  been 
unavailing — for  they  are  shared  by  many  who  have  exer- 
cised but  little  influence  upon  the  world — had  they  not 
been  aided  by  those  line  physical  powers  \vhieh  few  men 
with  his  combination  of  moral  and  intellectual  faculties  are 
privileged  to  possess.  The  poet,  we  are  told,  is  born,  the 
orator  is  made ;  but  if  we  are  to  admit  any  exception  to 
this  adage  of  antiquity,  it  would  be  such  in  an  example  as 
that  before  us.  Nature  certainly  intended  him  for  an  ora- 
tor. The  passion  was  developed  in  early  life,  and  was  not 
abated  as  he  approached  threescore  and  ten.  He  needed 
not  a  pulpit  to  display  his  powers.  If  you  met  him  in  the 
street,  his  talk  was  eloquent ;  if  you  visited  him  at  his 
house,  on  the  introduction  of  any  worthy  theme,  he  would 
fascinate  you  by  his  kindling  enthusiasm.  He  was  no  mere 
declaimer.  Always  a  diligent  student,  his  mind  was  invig- 
orated by  constantly-renewed  supplies  of  learning ;  while 
his  faculties  were  varied  as  the  subject  elicited  wit,  humour, 
elevation,  or  pathos.  Of  the  three  requisites  enumerated 
by  Bacon  in  the  completion  of  a  perfect  education,  he  had 
nil  in  an  eminent  degree.  He  had  the  "  reading  ^ — for  he 
delighted  in  books — which  made  him  the  "  full  man  ;  "  no 
one  was  better  versed  in  the  "  conference,"  which  made 
him  the  "  ready  man  ; "  few  were  more  practised  in  the  art 
of  u  writing,"  which  made  him  the  "  exact  man."  So  he 
was  ever  able  to  engage  the  attention  of  his  hearer,  who 
surrendered  himself  a  charmed  auditor  to  the  current  of 
his  flowing  eloquence.  His  speech  was  full  and  uniform, 
in  sounds  deep  and  impressive.  His  voice  was  wholly 
without  affectation  ;  it  had  no  tricks  or  surprises.  He  was 
a  natural,  as  opposed  to  an  artificial,  speaker.  You  would 
say,  Here  was  a  man  uttering  what  he  had  to  declare  in  a 
straightforward  way.  He  made  no  startling  points ;  but 
his  voice,  lightly  or  emphatically,  as  might  be  required, 
rested  on  every  distinguishing  word — was  so  well  managed 
in  its  pauses  that  it  could  be  sustained  for  a  very  long  time 
*  without  weariness  either  to  the  speaker  or  the  listener. 


FRANCIS   LISTER   HAWKS.  15 

The  ear  and  the  mind  were  alike  gratified.  The  physical 
organ  of  our  orator  was  so  well  modulated,  his  intelligence 
and  sensibility — the  inspiration  of  all  true  speech — so  ready 
and  acute,  that  his  reading  would  convey  a  certain  beauty 
into  the  dullest  style.  It  was  said  of  'him  by  a  brothel- 
divine,  that  if  he  were  to  take  Euclid's  Geometry  with  him 
into  the  pulpit,  his  audience  would  be  delighted  with  his 
recital  of  its  bare  demonstrations.  But  he  never  put  them 
to  such  severe  tests.  His  sermons  were  an  admirable  union 
of  logic  and  rhetoric.  His  education  at  the  bar  inclined 
him  to  the  former,  and  his  discourses  were,  consequently, 
largely  argumentative.  Even  where  the  topic  was  one  of 
fueling,  clear  and  readily  to  be  admitted,  he  was  wont  to 
enlist  the  understanding  before  appealing  to  the  emotional 
nature.  When  he  had  convinced  the  judgment,  he  was 
prepared  to  -et  the  imagination  have  her  full  play.  He 
was  an  impassioned  speaker,  particularly  in  his  early  years 
in  this  city.  He  was  then  more  profuse  in  action  than  in 
later  life,  when  a  becoming  gravity  succeeded  to  the  energy 
of  youth.  His  bursts  of  eloquence  at  the  earlier  period 
fairly  taxed  his  physical  powers ;  but  he  had  them  under 
perfect  control.  He  did  not  forget  Hamlet's  Advice  to  the 
Players,  "  in  the  very  torrent,  tempest,  and  whirlwind  of 
passion,  to  acquire  and  beget  a  temperance  that  may  give 
it  smoothness."  Seldom  quoting  at  length,  his  style  was 
occasionally  enriched  by  the  pithy,  condensed  expressions 
of  the  best  English  poets.  He  would  use  the  words  of 
Shakespeare  with  great  effect.  After  the  lapse  of  a  quarter 
of  a  century,  some  of  these  sentences,  as  he  uttered  them, 
yet  linger  in  my  recollection.  I  recall  his  parenthetical 
introduction,  in  a  powerful  passage  in  the  midst  of  a  long- 
continued  appeal,  of  the  fiery  exclamation  of  Hotspur  to 
his  followers  at  the  moment  of  battle : 

"  O  gentlemen,  the  time  of  life  is  short  ; 
To  spend  that  shortness  basely,  were  too  long, 
If  life  did  ride  upon  a  dial's  point, 
Still  ending  at  the  arrival  of  an  hour." 


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He  would  enforce  the  duty  of  filial  devotion,  with  its  train 
of  virtues,  by  a  picture  of  the  reverse,  closing  with  the 
shriek  of  agony  wrung  from  the  vexed  heart  of  Lear, 
"  How  sharper  than  a  serpent's  tooth  it  is  to  have  a  thank- 
less child."  The  funeral-bell  of  Young  and  the  vesper- 
notes  of  Oowper  furnished  him  with  many  a  monitory 
line ;  and  occasionally  he  would  resort  to  the  old  English 
divines — powerful  in  logic,  far-reaching  in  imagination — 
for  a  well-freighted  sentence.  He  loved  to  appeal  to  the 
better  instincts  of  his  hearers,  while  he  held  up  Christian- 
ity as  the  embodiment  of  the  noblest  faculties  of  the  race. 
His  last  appeal  to  vice  was,  "  that  it  would  not  have  man 
enough  left  to  make  a  Christian  out  of."  He  was,  of 
course,  often  called  upon  to  preach  charity-sermons.  There 
was  one- discourse  delivered  for  the  benefit  of  an  Orphan 
Asylum,  marked  by  a  touching  picture  of  a  family  broken 
up  by  sickness  and  death,  which,  it  is  said,  on  its  occasional 
repetition — decies  repetita  plcwebit — was  available  to  the 
treasury  for  a  thousand  dollars  from  the  audience.  We 
recall  another,  for  the  benefit  of  a  Dispensary,  in  which  he 
relieved  the  monotony  of  continued  entreaty  by  a  touch  of 
humour.  "  It  has  been  objected,"  said  he,  or  in  words  to 
this  effect,  "  to  many  charities,  that  their  beneficence  is  be- 
stowed upon  unworthy  objects.  This  cannot,  however,  be 
alleged  in  the  case  of  the  institution  whose  claims  I  advo- 
cate ;  for  the  wretch  is  yet  to  be  found  who  will  wallow  in 
the  mire  of  dissipation  for  the  express  purpose  of  qualify- 
ing himself  to  become  a  recipient  of  your  bounty,  and 
enjoy  the  sublime  privilege  of  taking  physic  without  cost." 
We  have  connected  these  remarks  on  what  was,  after 
all,  the  distinguishing  province  of  Dr.  Hawks  (the  employ- 
ment of  his  talents  in  the  pulpit),  with  his  ministry  at  St. 
Thomas' ;  for  it  was  there  that  the  heart  of  his  life  was 
spent.  II is  clerical  course  elsewhere  was  but  a  repetition 
of  what  he  accomplished  in  that  relation.  He  was  rector 
of  the  parish  for  twelve  years,  between  his  thirty-fourth 
and  forty-sixth  year — a  time  of  life  in  which  the  maturity 


FRANCIS   LISTER   HAWKS.  17 

of  a  man  of  genius  does  not  lose  its  hold  upon  the  enthusi- 
asm of  youth.  Most  of  his  sermons  were  written  during 
tin's  period.  He,  of  course,  often  repeated  them.  It  was 
not  complained  of  by  his  congregations,  nor  was  it  to  bo 
regretted.  Age  cannot  always  renew  these  early,  vivid  im- 
pressions of  life  and  character,  these  deep  sensibilities  of 
the  wants  of  the  soul.  It  is  beneficently  ordered  that  the 
passionate  interest  which  we  take  in  life  in  our  youth,  shall 
become  somewhat  dull  and  blunted  with  the  easy  indiffer- 
ence of  after-years.  We  may  be  wiser,  and,  it  is  to  be 
hoped,  better,  but  not  always  more  eloquent.  Gil  Bias 
might  not  have  had  the  opportunity  of  censuring  the 
apoplectic  homilies  of  the  Archbishop  of  Granada,  if  that 
sensitive  and  venerable  prelate  had  contented  himself  with 
delivering  over  again  the  prelections  of  his  earlier  days. 

In  the  summer  of  1836  Dr.  Hawks  visited  England,  in 
pursuance  of  the  objects  of  a  Resolution  passed  by  the 
General  Convention  of  his  Church,  appointing  him  its 
agent,  for  the  purpose  of  obtaining  copies  of  such  docu- 
ments as  related  to  the  early  history  of  the  Episcopal 
Church  in  America.  He  was  well  received  in  England  by 
the  Bishop  of  London,  and  others,  and  enjoyed  a  delightful 
acquaintance  with  the  Rev.  Sydney  Smith,  bringing  home 
with  him — we  remember  well — a  charming  budget  of  anec- 
dotes of  the  witty  canon  of  St.  Paul's.  He  gathered,  on 
this  tour,  a  vast  store  of  valuable  historical  materials  from 
the  archiepiscopal  library  of  manuscripts  at  Lambeth  Pal- 
ace, the  records  at  Fulham  belonging  to  the  See  of  London, 
and  the  documents  in  the  office  of  the  Society  for  Propa- 
gating the  Gospel  in  Foreign  Ports.  By  the  permission  of 
their  guardians,  these  original  documents  were  carefully 
copied,  and  the  collection,  as  it  was  completed,  tilled  seven- 
teen folio  volumes,  relating  to  the  early  ecclesiastical  affairs 
of  New  York,  Connecticut,  Massachusetts,  Rhode  Island, 
New  Jersey,  Maryland,  Delaware,  Pennsylvania,  Virginia, 
North  and  South  Carolina,  Georgia,  and  Florida. 

Shortly  previous  to  this  visit  to  Europe,  Dr.  Hawks,  in 
2 


18  NEW    YORK    HISTORICAL   SOCIETY. 

1835,  began  a  long  series  of  literary  works  by  the  publica- 
tion of  several  juvenile  volumes  in  the  "  Boys'  and  Girls' 
Library,"  then  issued  by  Ilarper  &  Brothers.  They  were 
written  in  the  form  of  dialogue  between  a  certain  benevo- 
lent, exceedingly  well-informed  "  Uncle  Philip "  and  an 
attentive  audience  of  the  young  folk,  whose  doubts  and 
difficulties  were  kindly  relieved  by  the  old  gentleman.  Dr. 
Hawks,  in  his  Sunday-school  and  elsewhere,  was  always 
beloved  by  the  children,  to  whose  infant  minds  he  took 
pleasure  in  adapting  himself.  One  of  his  early  employ- 
ments, on  assuming  the  rectorship  of  St.  Thomas',  was  to 
place  the  Sunday-school  in  a  high  state  of  efficiency.  He 
introduced  public  exhibitions  of  the  scholars,  causing  a 
stage  to  be  erected  for  the  purpose  in  the  church,  and  every 
New- Year's  day  addressed  to  the  children  a  printed  letter, 
frequently  in  verse,  narrating  some  simple  anecdote  of  re- 
ligious life.  The  good  rector  had  this  in  common  with 
other  traits  of  Goldsmith's  amiable  village  pastor,  whom 

"  E'en  children  followed  with  endearing  wile, 
And  pluck'd  his  gown,  to  share  the  good  man's  smile." 

It  is  proof  of  an  honest  nature  to  be  loved  by  the  young : 
and  there  is  something  pleasing  in  the  contemplation  of  the 
popular  preacher's  turning  away  from  the  adulation  of  his 
thronging  audiences,  to  sit  down,  in  these  books,  in  cheerful 
familiar  talk  with  little  children — a  trait  he  shared  in  com- 
mon with  his  eminent  contemporary,  that  most  estimable 
scholar  and  divine,  the  late  Rev.  Dr.  James  W.  Alexander, 
of  this  city.  Both  wrote  for  the  learned,  but  could  unbend 
their  minds  to  boys  and  girls  as  well.  The  "  Uncle  Philip  " 
series,  commenced  by  Dr.  Hawks,  was  continued  by  his 
brother,  the  present  Bishop  of  Missouri,  and  included  vol- 
umes on  the  "  Habits  of  Animals,"  on  "  American  Trees," 
on  the  "  Evidences  of  Christianity,"  on  the  "  History  "bT 
Virginia"  and  of  "  New  York,"  and  on  the  "  Whale  Fish- 
ery." 

To  "  Uncle  Philip's  Conversations,"  and  the  composition 


FRANCIS   LISTER    HAWKS.  19 

of  an  historical  work,  of  which  we  shall  speak  presently, 
succeeded  a  literary  enterprise  of  no  little  importance. 
This  was  the  establishment  of  the  New  York  Review,  a 
quarterly  periodical,  commenced  in  1837,  under  the  joint 
editorship  of  Dr.  Hawks  and  the  Rev.  Dr.  C.  S.  Henry. 
The  opening  article  of  the  first  number,  a  partial  estimate 
of  the  character  of  Thomas  Jefferson,  in  a  review  of  thu 
recently -published  "Life,"  by  Professor  Tucker,  of  Virginia, 
was  written  by  Dr.  Hawks,  and  attracted  much  attention 
by  its  bold  handling  of  the  subject,  its  strong  animadver- 
sions on  Jefferson's  views  of  Christianity,  and  the  general 
severity  of  the  writer's  judgment  of  the  man.  This  was 
followed  by  an  article  in  the  third  number,  equally  unspar- 
ing, on  the  career  of  Aaron  Burr,  These  were  the  most 
noticeable  articles  contributed  to  the  Review  by  Dr. 
Hawks.  It  may  be  observed  that,  like  most  of  his  literary 
enterprises,  it  was  connected  with  his  profession  as  a 
Churchman.  A  conservative  religious  character  was  main- 
tained in  its  articles,  and,  for  a  time,  it  included  a  current 
history  of  the  work  of  the  several  dioceses  of  the  Protes- 
tant Episcopal  Church  in  the  United  States.  Dr.  Hawks 
was  not  long  connected  with  the  editorship  of  the  Revitw, 
which  passed  into  the  hands  exclusively  of  his  associate,  the 
JRev.  Dr.  Henry,  and  subsequently  was  conducted  with 
ability  by  Dr.  Joseph  G.  Cogswell,  till  the  increased  de- 
mands upon  his  time  in  his  devotion  to  the  interests  of  the 
Astor  Library  compelled  him  to  relinquish  the  undertaking. 
We  are  now  to  speak  of  an  enterprise  which  eventually 
caused  Dr.  Hawks  much  embarrassment.  This  was  the 
building  and  establisliment  of  a  seminary  of  learning,  to 
which,  in  honour  of  his  parish,  he  gave  the  name,  St. 
Thomas'  Hall.  It  was  located  in  the  town  of  Flushing, 
Long  Island,  and  was  commenced  about  the  year  1839, 
while  its  projector  was  still  rector  of  St.  Thomas'  Church. 
He  continued  to  preach  in  the  city,  while  he  was  relieved 
of  much  of  his  parochial  duty  by  an  assistant.  Always 
deeply  interested  in  the  work  of  education,  and  ever  an 


20  NEW   YORK   HISTORICAL   SOCIETY. 

ardent  contriver  of  new  undertakings  auxiliary  to  his  sacred 
calling,  it  was  his  design  not  only  to  establish  a  model 
school  in  which  every  desirable  branch  of  secular  instruc- 
tion was  to  be  well  taught,  but  to  connect  with  it  a  decent 
observance  of  religious  worship,  and  eventually  to  provide 
for  the  nurture  and  improvement,  free  of  expense,  of  the 
sons  of  indigent  clergymen.  The  work  was  planned  by 
himself  with  ability,  and  soon*  a  series  of  neat,  well-con- 
structed wooden  buildings,  including  a  modest  chapel,  cov- 
ered a  convenient  plot  of  ground  at  the  edge  of  the  beauti- 
ful town  of  Flushing.  Teachers  were  engaged,  and  stu- 
dents nocked  to  the  spot.  A  visit  to  the  school  in  its  best 
working  order  afforded  a  cheerful  spectacle.  Every  thing 
was  conducted  with  regularity  and  decorum  ;  and  the  whole 
institution  seemed  to  be  pervaded  by  the  genial  influence 
and  directing  mind  of  its  founder.  A  spirit  of  honour  was 
inculcated  upon  the  pupils  with  their  daily  tasks ;  they 
were  taught  to  respect  one  another ;  and  every  thing 
around  them,  in  the  associations  of  the  place,  conspired  to 
this  end  :  provision  was  made  for  recreation  in  the  neigh- 
bouring fields  ;  and  the  very  refectory  was  a  school  of  gen- 
tlemanly culture.  It  was  a  sad  disappointment  not  only  to 
the  founder,  who  willingly  endured  the  vast  labours  of  the 
undertaking,  but  to  the  friends  of  liberal  education  who 
were  acquainted  with  his  plans  and  objects,  when  the  estab- 
lishment, after  a  brief  existence,  was  broken  up  for  lack  of 
the  financial  endowment  needed  for  its  support.  Its  failure 
involved  its  owner  in  bankruptcy. 

In  addition  to  these  labours  at  St.  Thomas'  Hall  and  his 
city  parish,  Dr.  Hawks  edited  and  published  a  weekly 
periodical  devoted  to  the  cause  of  Christianity  and  educa- 
tion, entitled  The  Church  Journal.  He  gave  employment 
to  an  ingenious  pi-inter,  Mr.  C.  R.  Lincoln,  whom  he  located 
in  an  office  adjoining  the  grounds  of  the  school ;  and  the 
paper,  in  neat  quarto  form,  thus  went  forth  to  the  world 
with  its  announcement  from  "  St.  Thomas'  Hall  Press."  It 
was  something  to  furnish  such  a  journal  with  the  requisite 


FRANCIS   LISTER    HAWKS.  21 

literary  material  ;  but  this,  to  the  fertile  mind  of  its  editor, 
with  his  inexhaustible  literary  resources,  was  a  practicable 
task  compared  with  the  equally  imperative  demand  of  its 
pecuniary  support.  Though  well  received  by  Churchmen 
and  others  interested  in  its  subject-matter,  during  its  con- 
tinuance for  two  years,  it  may  be  quite  safe  to  consider  its 
publication  as  any  thing  but  a  lucrative  employment  of  the 
capital  or  credit  involved.  It  doubtless  added  to  the  grow- 
ing burden  of  embarrassments  weighing  heavily  upon  St. 
Thomas'  Hall  and  the  peace  of  mind  of  its  projector.  Its 
conduct,  however,  fully  justified  the  motive  of  its  appear- 
ance. It  was  largely  occupied  with  original  historical  docu- 
ments, continued  from  week  to  week,  drawn  from  the  store- 
house of  the  collection  its  editor  had  made  in  England.  It 
contained  from  his  pen  an  elaborate  History  of  the  Consti- 
tution and  Canons  of  the  Protestant  Episcopal  Church  in 
the  United  States,  the  basis  of  the  volume  on  the  subject 
published  by  him  in  1841 ;  it  had  much  to  say  on  the  work 
of  education  ;  it  presented  weekly  a  budget  of  intelligent 
criticism,  and,  a  feature  of  no  little  interest,  introduced  its 
readers  to  the  sound,  rich  old  literature  of  the  Church  of 
England  freely  spread  over  its  pages — to  the  combined 
poetry  and  learning  of  Taylor,  the  terse  aphorisms  and 
amiable  dissertations  of  Bishop  Hall,  the  quaint  wit  of 
Fuller,  the  resolute,  manly  eloquence  of  South,  the  saintly 
spirit  of  holy  Leighton  ; — while  this  presentation  of  the  old 
English  authors  was  reenforced  by  a  series  of  critical  papers 
on  their  distinctive  merits,  written  for  the  periodical  by  Mr 
William  A.  Jones.  Altogether,  the  three  volumes  of  the 
Church  JZecord,  of  especial  value  to  the  student  of  our 
early  colonial  history,  and  the  foundation  and  progress  of 
the  Episcopal  Church  in  America,  are  to  be  remembered  as 
a  highly  creditable  contribution  to  the  better  periodical  lite- 
rature of  the  country. 

Dr.  Hawks,  withal,  was  something  of  a  poet  in  verse ; 
for  his  pulpit  rhetoric  often  exhibited  fine  poetical  qualities. 
He  never,  indeed,  put  forward  any  claims  to  a  poetical 


22  NEW   YORK    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY. 

reputation  ;  but  his  occasional  verses  have  found  a  place  in 
a  collection  of  "The  Poetry  of  North  Carolina."  They  are 
generally  on  simple  topics,  ballads  for  children  mostly,  in 
the  school  of  Wordsworth.  One,  at  least,  has  an  enduring 
interest — the  lines  addressed  "  To  an  Aged  and  very  Cheer- 
ful Christian  Lady :  " 

Lady,  I  may  not  think  that  thou 

Hast  travelled  o'er  life's  weary  road, 
And  never  felt  thy  spirit  bow 

Beneath  affliction's  heavy  load. 

I  may  not  think  those  aged  eyes 
Have  ne'er  been  wet  with  sorrow's  tears ; 

Doubtless  thy  heart  has  told,  in  sighs, 
The  tale  of  human  hopes  and  fears. 

And  yet,  thy  cheerful  spirit  breathes 

The  freshness  of  its  golden  prime ; 
Age  decks  thy  brow  with  silver  wreaths, 

But  thy  young  heart  still  laughs  at  Time. 

Life's  sympathies  with  thee  are  bright ; 

The  current  of  thy  love  still  flows  ; 
And  silvery  clouds  of  living  light 

Hang  round  thy  sunset's  golden  close. 

So  have  I  seen,  in  other  lands, 
Some  ancient  fane  catch  sweeter  grace 

Of  mellowed  richness  from  the  hands 
Of  Time,  which  yet  could  not  deface. 

Ah,  thou  hast  sought,  'mid  sorrow's  tears, 

Thy  solace  from  the  lips  of  Truth  ; 
And  thus  it  is  that  fourscore  years 

Crush  not  the  cheerful  heart  of  Youth. 

So  be  it  still ! — for,  bright  and  fair, 

His  love  I  read  on  thy  life's  page  ; 
And,  Time  1  thy  hand  lay  gently  there  ; — 

Spoil  not  this  beautiful  old  age. 

The  venerable  Christian  lady  to  whom  these  lines  were 
addressed  was  the  widow  of  Alexander  Hamilton. 

There  was  still,  at  this  busy  period  of  the  Doctor's 


FRANCIS   LISTER   HAWKS.  23 

career  whilst  rector  of  St.  Thomas',  another  sphere  of  intel- 
lectual usefulness  opened  to  his  irrepressible  activity.  This 
was  in  his  connection  with  this  (New  York  Historical)  Soci- 
ety, which  subsequently  led  to  his  association  with  the  kin- 
dred Ethnological  and  Geographical  Societies.  The  New 
York  Historical  Society,  instituted  in  1804  and  incorpo- 
*  rated  in  1809,  "  for  the  purpose  of  discovering,  procuring, 
and  preserving  whatever  may  relate  to  the  natural,  civil, 
literary,  and  ecclesiastical  history  of  the  United  States  in 
general,  and  of  the  State  of  New  York  in  particular,"  after 
an  early  career  of  great  promise  and  no  mean  performance 
in  the  labours  of  Egbert  Benson,  John  Pintard,  Dr.  Samuel 
Miller,  Dr.  Samuel  L.  Mitchill,  De  Witt  Clinton,  Dr.  Ho- 
sack,  Dr.  Francis,  Gulian  C.  Yerplanck,  and  others,  had, 
after  its  first  resources  were  exhausted  and  its  first  genera- 
tion of  founders  were  mostly  passed  from  the  scene,  fallen 
in  a  measure  into  neglect.  Its  small  library  was  still  pre 
served,  stored  in  an  out-of-the-way  loft ;  but  its  members 
were  few  ;  meetings  were  rarely  held ;  its  transactions  were 
no  longer  issued,  and  it  was  seldom,  if  at  all,  heard  of  by 
the  public.  This  was  the  general  unhappy  condition  of  the 
Society  in  the  early  years  of  Dr.  Hawks'  residence  in  this 
city.  He  had  not  been  long  a  resident  here,  however,  be- 
fore his  zeal  was  enlisted  in  its  behalf,  and,  in  concert  with 
the  late  Peter  Stuyvesant,  George  Folsom,  John  R.  Bart- 
lett,  James  W.  Beekman,  the  late  Benjamin  F.  Butler, 
Albert  Gallatin.  Samuel  Jones,  Frederick  De  Peyster,  Dr. 
De  Witt,  George  Gibbs,  John  Jay,  William  Beach  Law- 
rence, William  W.  Campbell,  Prosper  M.  Wetmore,  Charles 
Fenno  Hoffman,  and  others,  he  was  actively  employed  in 
the  work  of  placing  the  Society  on  its  new  and  unexampled 
career  of  usefulness.  In  the  Resolutions  passed  a  few  weeks 
ago,  this  service  was  thus  handsomely  acknowledged  :  "  In 
the  dark  days  of  the  Society,"  it  was  stated,  "  Dr.  Hawks 
was  its  steadfast  friend,  and  lent  to  it  the  aid,  when  that 
aid  was  invaluable,  of  his  voice  and  his  pen,  and  of  his  per- 
sonal and  professional  influence.  In  1836  the  Society  was 


24  NEW   YORK    HISTORICAL   SOCIETY. 

in  adversity  ;  Dr.  Hawks  stepped  forward  earnestly  and 
energetically  to  relieve  and  resuscitate  it ;  and  his  efforts 
contributed  in  an  eminent  degree  to  restore  it  to  life  and 
usefulness.  During  that  and  the  three  succeeding  years,  he 
delivered  before  the  Society,  and  for  its  benefit,  several  of 
his  brilliant  lectures."  The  first  of  these  lectures,  which 
was  delivered  in  1838,  at  the  hall  of  the  recently  demol- 
ished Stuyvesant  Institute,  was  an  animated  sketch  of  the 
career  of  the  Indian  maid  and  matron,  Pocahontas.  Writ- 
ten in  a  glowing  rhetorical  style  and  pronounced  with  fer- 
vour, it  was  received  with  enthusiasm  by  a  crowded  audi- 
ence, and  its  repetition  was  earnestly  demanded  ;  but  the 
young  orator  firmly  resisted  the  request,  and,  to  avoid  the 
continued  importunity,  threw  the  manuscript  into  the  fire. 
He  knew  the  nature  of  popularity  of  this  kind,  and  the 
proper  limit  of  a  rhetorical  exercise ;  and  he  felt  that  his 
paramount  duty  was  to  the  graver  demands  of  his  pulpit 
and  the  Church.  In  the  following  year  he  again  appeared 
before  the  public  in  a  course  of  lectures  for  the  benefit  of 
the  Society,  taking  for  his  subject,  "  Captain  John  Smith 
and  the  Settlement  of  Virginia."  He  also  delivered,  in  a 
subsequent  course,  a  graphic  lecture  on  Sir  Walter  Raleigh, 
in  which  a  narrative  of  the  fortunes  of  his  hero  was  cou- 
pled with  an  analysis  of  his  character,  and  an  anatomy  of 
the  leading  statesmen  of  the  court  of  Elizabeth,  and  of  the 
Queen  herself.  In  still  another  course,  for  the  benefit  of 
the  Fire-Proof  Building  Fund,  he  delivered  a  lecture  on  the 
"  Revolutionary  History  of  North  Carolina,"  in  which  he 
discussed  one  of  his  favourite  topics — the  Mecklenburg 
Declaration  of  Independence.  Besides  these  special  ser- 
vices, Dr.  Hawks  was  a  useful  member  of  the  Society  in  its 
every -day  affairs,  being  a  frequent  speaker  at  its  monthly 
meetings  under  the  Presidency  of  Mr.  Gallatin,  and  for  ten 
years,  from  1849  to  1859,  a  member  of  its  important  Execu- 
tive Committee. 

In  the  organization  of  the  American  Ethnological  Soci- 
ety, in  1842,  under  the  Presidency  of  Mr.  Gallatin,  Dr. 


FRANCIS   LISTER   HAWKS.  25 

Hawks  was  one  of  the  original  members,  in  company  with 
the  late  Dr.  Robinson,  Henry  R.  Schoolcraft,  John  R.  Bart- 
lett,  Alexander  W.  Bradford,  Frederick  Catherwood,  Alex- 
ander J.  Cotheal,  John  S.  Stephens,  William  "VV.  Turner, 
Charles  Welford,  and  other*  distinguished  associates,  to 
whom  Dr.  John  W.  Francis,  E.  G.  Squier,  Dr.  E.  H.  Davis, 
>rrhomas  Ewbank,  and  Buckingham  Smith,  with  others, 
were  subsequently  added.  Dr.  Hawks  was  first  Viee-Presi- 
dent  of  the  Society,  from  1855  to  1859.  The  meetings  of 
the  Society  being  held  at  the  residence  of  the  President, 
Mr.  Gallatin,  and  afterwards  at  the  houses  of  other  mem- 
bers in  turn,  the  discussions  had  much  of  the  freedom  and 
conversational  turn  of  social  intercourse.  In  these  gather- 
ings Dr.  Hawks  was  naturally  a  leader  of  debate.  The 
objects  of  the  Society  presented  peculiar  attractions  to  his 
inquiring  and  scientific  mind.  They  may  be  generally  de- 
scribed as  concerned  with  the  elementary  conditions  of 
national  life ;  the  study  of  which,  ever  requiring  sagacity 
and  sympathy,  appeals  at  once  to  the  judgment  and  the 
imagination.  It  was  the  delight  of  Dr.  Hawks  to  busy 
himself  in  these  remote  archaeological  pursuits ;  to  detect 
the  promise  of  civilization  in  the  rudiments  of  art ;  to  per- 
ceive the  first  faint  attempts  of  savage  man  to  improve  his 
condition  on  earth,  or  link  his  destiny  with  the  inscrutable 
eternity  surrounding  him  ;  groping  in  the  darkness  of  an 
unlettered  period  to  study  the  syllables  of  science  in  the 
germs  of  language,  the  earliest  vocabulary  of  the  infant 
mind  ;  to  observe  the  acquaintance  forced  upon  man  by  his 
necessities  and  developed  by  his  intelligence,  with  the  pow- 
ers of  nature ;  his  employment  of  the  animals  patient  of 
burdens ;  his  dawning  knowledge  of  the  properties  of 
plants  for  food  or  medicine ;  to  tend  the  growth  of  the 
domestic  virtues ;  to  note  the  regard  of  the  barbarian  for 
wife  and  children,  the  conduct  of  his  wars,  or  the  faithful- 
ness or  treachery  in  his  alliances  with  contiguous  tribes  ; 
his  uninstructed  religious  efforts  in  his  superstitious  or 
kindly  veneration  of  the  greater  and  lesser  lights  of  heav- 


26  NEW    YORK    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY. 

cn  ;  his  exhibition  of  the  fear  of  evil  or  the  hope  of  happi- 
ness in  the  all-subduing  hereafter ;  his  equanimity  at  de- 
parture ;  his  dirges  and  death-fcongs ;  his  rites  of  burial  and 
funeral  monuments.  In  the  study  of  these  and  kindred 
topics  in  early  history,  tracing  the  qualities  of  races  and 
the  affinities  of  nations,  Dr.  Hawks  was,  in  his  later  years, 
much  engaged.  Hence  we  find  him  intent  on  pursuing  the 
studies  opened  before  him  in  the  researches  on  this  conti- 
nent of  Dr.  Davis  and  of  Mr.  Squier,  of  Catherwood  and 
Stephens,  and,  in  Egypt,  of  GHcldon  and  Dr.  Abbot.  It 
was  in  particular  hi&  desire,  out  of  the  knowledge  gradually 
accumulated  of  the  American  aborigines,  to  construct  some 
worthy  scheme  of  the  history  of  human  progress,  confirm- 
ing the  scriptural  account  of  the  unity  of  the  race ;  in  all 
things  "  vindicating  the  ways  of  God  to  man."  In  185T, 
assisted  by  his  friend,  Mr.  George  H.  Moore,  in  the  prepa- 
ration of  the  course,  he  delivered  three  lectures  on  "  The 
Antiquities  of  the  American  Continent,"  or,  as  the  syllabus 
of  the  course  was  entitled,  "  The  Ethnology  of  America," 
at  Hope  Chapel,  in  this  city.  We  may  also  mention,  in 
this  relation,  the  publication,  in  1850,  of  an  interesting  vol- 
ume, "  The  Monuments  of  Egypt ;  or,  Egypt  a  Witness  for 
the  Bible ; "  and,  in  1853,  a  volume  on  "  Peruvian  Antiqui- 
ties," translated  from  the  originals  of  Rivero  and  Tschudi. 
We  may  also  class  with  these  labours  of  Dr.  Hawks  his 
Introduction  to  the  official  report  of  the  late  Commodore 
Perry  on  Japan,  in  which  the  geography,  history,  and 
literature  of  that  country  are  reviewed  in  the  true  spirit  of 
ethnological  inquiry.  In  the  editing  of  this  work,  and  in 
the  preparation  of  a  Biographical  Dictionary  which  bears 
his  name,  he  was  materially  assisted  by  his  relative,  Dr. 
Robert  Tomes,  of  this  city,  who  is  also  the  author  of  the 
lives  of  Richard  the  Lion-Hearted  and  Oliver  Cromwell, 
issued  in  a  biographical  series  of  the  "  Heroes  of  History," 
which  Dr.  Hawks  superintended. 

u  Tiie  American  Geographical  and  Statistical  Society  " 
was  founded  in  1852  and  chartered  in  1851.     Dr.  Hawks 


FRANCIS   LISTER    HAWKS.  27 

was  one  of  its  earliest  members,  and  in  its  first  organization 
was  elected  its  Vice-President.  On  the  6th  of  December, 
1855,  he  was  elected  President  of  the  Society,  and  contin- 
ued to  hold  the  office  till  May  2,  1861.  He  was  thus  prom- 
inently connected  with  its  affairs  during  the  greater  part  of 
its  history.  The  objects  of  the  Society  are  simply  expressed 
in  its  charter  of  incorporation — "  for  the  purpose  of  collect- 
ing and  diffusing  geographical  and  statistical  information." 
This  is  a  plain  proposition,  but  of  wide  application,  open- 
ing, in  fact,  the  theatre  of  the  world.  Such  a  Society  is  of 
peculiar  significance  in  New  York.  It  is  the  natural  expo- 
nent of  our  commercial  enterprise — of  our  mercantile  flag, 
which  visits  every  sea — and  of  our  storehouses,  laden  with 
the  products  of  every  clime.  Nor  need  we  look  beyond 
the  Atlantic,  or  across  the  Pacific,  for  aliment  for  this  Soci- 
ety. It  would  have  an  Herculean  task  to  accomplish,  were 
its  subject-matter  confined  to  the  area  and  products  of  the. 
present  vast  limits  of  the  United  States.  Within  the  short 
period  of  the  existence  of  this  Society,  not  yet  fifteen  years, 
it  has  had  geographical  problems  to  discuss,  of  the  best 
practicable  routes  across  the  Rocky  Mountains  to  the  Pa- 
cific :  while  the  statistics  of  American  cultivation,  the  dis- 
tribution of  labour,  and  other  kindred  unsettled  questions 
now  occurring  under  new  conditions,  will  long  employ  its 
most  ingenious  minds.  By  coupling  "  statistics "  with 
geography,  the  Society  has  in  reality  opened  to  itself  the 
vast  field  of  social  science.  Dr.  Hawks  saw,  at  a  glance, 
the  liberal  nature  of  such  an  enterprise,  and  that  its  ends 
could  be  gained  only  by  associated  effort.  He  accordingly, 
with  the  passionate  love  for  knowledge  by  which  he  was 
always  exercised,  and  with  his  experience  in  organizing 
such  studies,  threw  himself  heartily  into  cooperation  in  the 
new  Society,  with,  among  other  associates,  Henry  Grinnell, 
Archibald  Russell,  Dr.  Joseph  P.  Thompson,  John  Jay, 
Frederick  A.  Conkling,  Charles  P.  Daly,  George  Bancroft, 
George  Folsom,  J.  Disturnell,  and  the  late  S.  De  Witt 
Bloodgood.  Dr.  Hawks  was  well  chosen  as  a  prominent 


28  NEW   YORK   HISTORICAL  , SOCIETY. 

officer  of  the  Society,  not  only  for  his  acquaintance  with 
and  sincere  devotion  to  irs  pursuits,  but  for  the  respect  with 
which  his  name  was  always  held  in  our  mercantile  commu 
nity.  The  rector  of  any  large  and  wealthy  church  in  New 
York  must  have  many  merchants  in  his  congregation. 
These  naturally  rallied  round  Dr.  Hawks  when  he  spoke 
on  any  subject  involving  their  peculiar  interests.  Thus 
when,  under  the  auspices  of  this  Society,  he  was  announced 
to  deliver,  at  the  chapel  of  the  University,  an  Anniversary 
Discourse  on  the  Progress  of  Geographical  Discovery,  the 
hall  was  crowded  to  its  utmost  capacity,  and,  what  was 
most  extraordinary — a  feat  in  lecturing  we  believe  never 
paralleled  in  this  city — the  audience  was  held  together  for 
three  hours  and  twenty  minutes  listening  to  the  speaker's 
eloquent  exposition  of  his  voluminous  themes  as  he  trav 
ersed  the  field  of  African  and  Asiatic  exploration,  the 
recent  voyages  to  the  Arctic  regions,  and  the  important 
surveys  on  our  own  Western  continent.  Nor  will  the  mem 
bers  of  the  Geographical  Society  forget  the  eloquent  tribute 
paid  by  him  at  one  of  its  meetings  to  the  memory  of  the 
Arctic  navigator,  Dr.  Kane. 

The  publications  of  Dr.  Hawks  relating  to  American 
history,  civil  and  ecclesiastical,  commenced  in  1836  with  an 
octavo  volume  on  Virginia,  the  first  of  a  projected  series, 
entitled  "  Contributions  to  the  Ecclesiastical  History  of  the 
United  States  of  America."  This  was  followed,  in  1839, 
by  another  volume  in  the  same  series  on  Maryland.  In 
1842  he  edited  a  volume  of  "  The  Official  and  other  Papers 
of  the  late  Major-General  Alexander  Hamilton,  compiled 
chiefly  from  the  originals  in  the  possession  of  Mrs.  Hamil- 
ton." This  most  important  historical  work  was  devoted  to 
his  native  State — a  History  of  North  Carolina — the  first 
volume  of  which,  embracing  the  period  between  the  first 
voyage  to  the  Colony,  in  1584,  and  the  last  in  1591,  was 
issued  at  Fayetteville,  N.  C.,  in  1857.  A  second,  embrac- 
ing the  period  of  the  Proprietary  Government  from  1(563 
to  1729,  was  published  at  the  same  place  the  following 


FRANCIS    LISTER    HAWKS.  29 

year.  Tlie  plan  of  the  work,  a  species  of  chronicle,  or 
annals,  was  somewhat  peculiar.  It  combined  the  reprint 
of  the  original  narratives  of  voyages  of  discovery  and  colo- 
nial settlement,  and  other  early  and  contemporary  docu- 
ments, with  historical  deductions  and  a  running  editorial 
commentary ;  while,  as  the  work  advanced,  it  presented  a 
vast  variety  of  interesting  details  too  often  overlooked  by 
the  historian — assigning,  in  a  systematic  classification,  the 
particular  incidents  of  the  period  to  such  well-arranged 
heads  as  "The  Law  and  its  Administration,"  "  Agriculture 
and  Manufactures,"  "  Navigation  and  Trade,"  "  Keligiun 
and  Learning,"  "  Civil  and  Military  History,"  "  Manners 
and  Customs."  In  this  way  not  only  the  interesting  series 
of  voyages  made  under  the  charter  to  Raleigh,  are  present- 
ed in  order  from  the  pages  of  Hakluyt,  but  we  have,  as 
an  introduction  to  this  portion  of  the  work,  a  sketch  of 
Raleigh's  career — an  enlargement  of  the  popular  lecture 
which  the  author  had  previously  delivered  on  this  theme. 
The  exhibition  of  details,  in  other  parts  of  the  work,  fully 
justify  the  writer's  view,  that  "  the  real  history  of  a  State 
is  to.  be  read  in  the  gradual  progress  of  its  people  in  intelli- 
gence, refinement,  industry,  wealth,  taste,  and  civilization  ; 
that  public  events  are  but  the  exponents  of  the  condition 
of  the  inhabitants  in  these  and  other  particulars  ;  and  that 
'the  people'  constitute  a  nation,  not  the  legislature  merely, 
nor  the  courts,  nor  the  army,  nor  the  navy."  In  1861  Dr. 
Hawks  returned  to  his  old  theme  of  Church  history,  edit- 
ing, in  conjunction  with  his  friend,  the  Rev.  William  Ste- 
vens Perry,  the  "  Journals  of  the  General  Conventions  of , 
the  Protestant  Episcopal  Church  in  the  United  States  of 
America,  from  A.  n.  1785  to  A.  D.  1853  inclusive,  with  illus- 
trative historical  notes  and  appendices."  This  work  was 
published  by  order  of  the  General  Convention.  It  was  fol- 
lowed, in  1863,  by  another  under  the  same  joint  editorship, 
entitled  "  Documentary  History  of  the  Protestant  Episco- 
pal Church  in  the  United  States  of  America,  containing 
numerous  hitherto  unpublished  documents  concerning  the 


30  NEW.   YORK    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY. 

Church  in  Connecticut."  The  enumeration  of  the  titles  of 
these  works  shows  their  essential  character.  They  are 
'ehieflv,  as  they  are  represented  to  be,  contributions  to  His- 
tory ;  but  under  this  modest  title  they  exhibit  the  genuine 
elements  of  the  true  historian :  for  Dr.  Hawks,  though  a 
consummate  rhetorician  in  the  pulpit,  was  a  close,  accurate, 
laborious  student  in  the  closet,  and  thought  no  labour  too 
great  to  be  expended  upon  original  inquiry  and  the  critical 
examination  of  the  facts  requisite  for  all  historical  composi- 
tion worthy  the  name.  It  is  worthy  to  note,  in  our  estimate 
of  the  man,  the  self-denial  with  which  he  immured  himself 
in  recondite  studies,  seldom  pursued  with  the  same  avidity  by 
men  of  his  ardent  temperament  and  capacity  for  active  life. 

In  the  autumn  of  1843  Dr.  Hawks  resigned  the  rector- 
ship of  St.  Thomas'  Church,  and  presently  accepted  the 
charge  of  a  parish  at  Holly  Springs,  in  Mississippi,  where 
one  of  his  daughters,  married  to  a  gentleman  of  that  place, 
was  then  residing.  The  congregation  of  St.  Thomas'  part- 
ed with  their  rector  with  much  reluctance.  They  called  to 
mind  his  years  of  faithful  service,  the  endearing  associations 
which  had  grown  up  between  them,  and  individually  ex- 
pressed their  sorrow  at  his  departure.  The  Vestry,  freely 
tendering  to  him  all  the  pecuniary  aid  at  their  command, 
were  liberal  in  their  gifts,  and  formally  recorded  the  "un- 
feigned esteem  and  regard  which  they  had  always  and  still 
entertained  for  him  as  a  clergyman,  a  Christian,  and  a  gen- 
tleman ; "  while  they  acknowledged  the  special  services  of 
his  ministry  in  the  growth  and  prosperity  of  the  Church, 
particularly  alluding  to  his  organization  and  maintenance 
of  "  one  of  the  largest  and  best-arranged  Sunday-schools 
ever  collected  in  a  church  in  this  city."  * 

Dr.  Hawks  had  hardly  entered  upon  his  new  field  in  the 

Southwest,    when   he   was   elected    Bishop   of  Mississippi. 

Already,  in  1S35,  he  had  been  appointed,  by  the  General 

Convention  of  the  Church,  Missionary  Bishop  of  the  South- 

•west;   but  no  endowment  having   been   provided   for  his 

*  Minutes  of  tbe  Vestry  of  St.  Thomas'  Church,  Oct.  28,  1843! 


FRANCIS   LISTER    HAWKS.  31 

support,  he  was  compelled  to  decline  the  office.  Opposi- 
tion was  made  to  the  confirmation  of  the  Mississippi  ap- 
pointment in  the  Triennial  Convention  of  the  Church,  held 
at  Philadelphia  in  the  autumn  of  1844,  in  which  Dr. 
Hawks  took  his  seat  as  a  delegate.  The  charges  brought 
jigainst  him  grew  out  of  the  difficulties  in  which  he  was 
involved  by  the  failure  of  the  St.  Thomas'  Hall  school.  ' 
He  was  prepared  to  meet  them,  and,  in  a  long,  eloquent, 
unstudied  speech,  in  which  he  enlisted  the  sympathy  of  his 
auditors,  he  effectually  met  the  accusations  of  his  oppo- 
nents. The  vindication  of  his  character  was  complete. 
The  House  declared,  in  a  resolution,  that  "his  integrity  was 
sufficiently  proved."  He,  however,  now  declined  to  accept 
the  proffered  appointment. 

After  passing  about  a  year  at  Holly  Springs,  Dr.  Hawks  _ 

was  called  to  the  rectorship  of  Christ  Church,  New  Orleans, 

a  position  which  he  held  for  five  years.  During  this  time 
the  church  was  rebuilt  by  his  exertions  and  after  plans  of 
his  own ;  and,  in  the  last  two  years  of  his  residence  at  New 
Orleans,  he  was  engaged  in  an  effort  in  behalf  of  the  Uni- 
versity of  Louisiana,  wThieh  the  State  had  voted  to  be  estab- 
lished in  that  city.  He  was  elected  its  President,  and  drew 
the  plan  of  its  organization.  In  furtherance  of  this  object, 
he  visited  New  York,  and  returned,  accompanied  on  his 
journey  down  the  Mississippi  by  two  subsequently  well- 
known  gentlemen  of  this  city,  Mr.  George  C.  Anthon  ^and 
Mr.  3.  B.  Auld,  as  professors  in  the  University  of  the 
Classics  and  Mathematics.  Within  a  few  weeks  one  of 
these  associates,  Mr.  Auld,  for  many  years  chief  clerk  or 
secretary  in  the  Mayor's  Department  of  this  city,  has  beeiT~ 
taken  from  us  by  death.  One  of  nature's  gentlemen,  a 
lifelong  student,  he  was  beloved  for  the  purity  and  force  of 
his  character,  for  his  great  amiability,  and  respected  for  his 
useful  and  honourable  discharge  of  the  duties  of  his  office. 
His  last  act  abroad,  before  he  was  confined  to  the  house  by 
his  fatal  illness,  was  to  attend  the  funeral  of  his  old  friend, 
Dr.  Hawks. 


32  NEW    YORK    HISTORICAL   SOCIETY. 

From  New  Orleans,  Dr.  Hawks,  in  1849,  was  recalled 
to  New  York  by  his  friends,  who,  ever  anxious  lor  his  re- 
turn, now  made  provision,  by  a  liberal  subscription  of 
$15,000,  for  the  payment  of  the  debts  contracted  in  setting 
on  foot  the  St.  Thomas'  Hall  School.  Freed  thus  from 
these  pressing  obligations.  Dr.  Hawks  gathered  a  new  con- 
gregation around  him  in  the  Church  of  the  Mediator,  at 
the  head  of  Lat'ayette  Place,  in  Eighth  street ;  an  organiza- 
tion which  was  presently  merged  in  Calvary  Church,  to  the 
rectorship  of  which  Dr.  Hawks  was  called. 

In  1830  he  published  a  small  volume,  entitled  "  Auricu- 
lar Confession  in  the  Protestant  Episcopal  Church,  consid- 
ered in  a  series  of  letters  addressed  to  a  friend  in  North 
_Carolina  by  a  Protestant  Episcopalian."  The  occasion 
which  called  forth  this  treatise  was  the  publication,  in  cer- 
tain pastoral  letters  of  Bishop  Ives,  of  North  Carolina,  of 
various  opinions  on  penance,  and  kindred  subjects,  more  or 
less  in  accordance  with  the  doctrines  of  the  Church  of 
Rome.  Dr.  Hawks,  ever  keenly  alive  to  the  interests  of 
Protestantism,  saw  and  felt  the  tendency  of  the  teaching  of 
a  leader  who,  as  the  event  proved,  was  fast  drifting  to  the 
papacy,  and  resolutely  warned  the  Church  of  its  danger. 
The  argument  of  these  letters  on  "  Auricular  Confession  " 
is  a  very  .happy  example  of  the  author's  habitual  method 
of  reasoning.  It  is  conducted  with  force  and  clearness. 
The  essay  is  replete  with  historical  illustration,  drawn  from 
the  precedents  of  the  Reformation,  the  writings  of  English 
divines,  the  teaching  of  the  Church  in  America,  in  the  ex- 
pressed opinions  of  its  founders,  the  authority  of  its  articles 
and  government,  the  example  of  its  practice.  There  is  a 
notable  courtesy,  in  the  discussion,  toward  the  heretical 
Bishop.  The  doctrine  was  hit  and  the  Doctor  spared. 

In  1854-  Dr.  Hawks  was  elected  Bishop  of  Rhode 
Island  ;  but  he  declined  to  accept  the  office. 

Dr.  Hawks  left  Calvary  Church  in  1861.  induced  by  a 
point  of  honour  in  connection  with  his  opinions,  not  his 
acts,  on  Southern  affairs  during  the  war  for  the  preserva- 


FRANCIS   LISTER   HAWKS.  33 

tion  of  the  Union.  Every  good  citizen  must  condemn  his 
sympathy  with  the  Southern  cause.  It  may  well  have 
been  wished,  for  his  own  sake  and  for  his  personal  influ- 
ence, that  lie  had  taken  another  view  of  the  Rebellion  and 
its  inevitable  result.  But,  in  pronouncing  our  judgment, 
we  should  remember  that  Heaven  has  not  made  all  men 
alike,  or  placed  them  under  the  same  conditions.  The  solu- 
tion of  these  disturbing  questions  was  easier  to  many  of  us 
than  to  a  man  of  Dr.  Hawks'  birth  and  temperament.  A 
North  Carolinian,  he  had  ever  a  warm  sympathy  with  the 
fortunes  of  his  State ;  and,  though  he  had  always  been  gen- 
erously received  at  the  North,  and  gratefully  acknowledged 
that  too,  yet,  on  this  very  account,  he  may  have  felt  a 
greater  burden  was  thrown  upon  him,  when  the  attempt  at 
division  took  place,  of  not  appearing  to  pursue  his  interest 
by  taking  part  with  the  stronger  side.  All  generous  minds 
can  appreciate  the  position  of  a  proud,  sensitive  man,  ac- 
customed— a  source  of  his  eloquence — to  the  free  utterance 
of  every  thought,  placed  in  such  a  dilemma  ;  and  though 
we  may  dissent  utterly  from  the  opinions  which  entangled 
him,  we  must  respect  the  spirit  of  self-sacrifice  of  a  man 
who,  approaching  threescore  and  ten,  insisted  upon  relin- 
quishing the  best  position  in  which  he  had  ever  been  placed 
— a  position  the  reward  of  a  lifetime  of  honest  .exertion — 
lest,  by  holding  it,  he  should  be  even  suspected  to  be  de- 
pendent in  any  indelicate  manner  upon  the  support  of  oth- 
ers. Annoyed  by  a  kind  of  opposition  which  a  crafty  man 
might  easily  have  set  aside,  and  a  prudent  man  not  with- 
out justification  have  ignored,  he  sent  in  his  resignation  to 
the  Vestry  of  Calvary  Church.  It  was  declined,  and  he 
renewed  it.  Thus  Dr.  Hawks,  by  his  voluntary  act,  parted 
with  a  congregation  the  great  majority  of  whom  would 
willingly  have  retained  him.  A  dispassionate  moralist  may 
readily  excuse  the  private  opinions,  never  publicly  ex- 
pressed, of  a  man  whose  life  was  spent  in  promoting  the 
honour  of  this  city  and  the  welfare  of  his  country,  by  his 
devotion  to  the  interests  of  science,  literature,  and  Chris- 
3 


34  NEW    YORK   HISTORICAL    SOCIETY. 

tianity.  This  community,  this  Society,  owes  to  Dr.  Hawks 
a  large  debt  of  gratitude,  and  can  well  afford  to  be  gen- 
erous in  the  interpretation  of  his  motives.  Here,  at  least, 
we  may  practise  some  magnanimity.  Time  has  a  healing 
hand  for  all  asperities ;  and  the  grave,  in  an  ingenuous 
mind,  extinguishes  all  malice.  Our  forefathers,  the  Sons 
of  Liberty  of  New  York,  no  doubt  had  many  harsh  things 
to  say  of  that  worthy  divine,  Mr.  Auchmuty,  the  Tory  rec- 
tor of  St.  Paul's  in  the  days  of  the  Revolution.  His  name 
was  handed  round  in  popular  ludicrous  verse  by  Trunibull 
in  his  Hudibrastic  "  JVIcFingal :  " 

"  What  warnings  had  ye  of  your  duty, 
From  our  old  rev'rend  Sam  Auchmuty," 

and  the  democratic  poet,  Freneau,  dedicated  to  him  some 
of  the  most  opprobrious  lines  of  his  slip-shod  Muse  ;  but  a 
hundred  years  passed  away,  and,  the  other  day,  the  centen- 
nial of  the  old  church  was  celebrated  by  the  re-delivery 
from  the  pulpit  of  the  edifying  consecration  discourse 
preached  at  the  start  by  the  same  Tory  Auchmuty  ;  and  it 
was  listened  to  with  pleasure.  The  passions  of  the  day  are 
temporary;  the  charities  are  eternal.  In  this  Hall,  devoted 
to  the  sacred  cause  of  History,  while  Truth  wraps  herself 
in  her  mantle  of  impartiality,  her  voice,  obedient  to  the 
sympathies  of  humanity,  loses  the  harshness  of  contempo- 
rary strife,  and  speaks  with  a  tenderness  ever  welcome  to 
the  ears  of  mortals,  to  fallible  man,  the  creature  of  an  hour, 
be  his  strength  of  purpose  or  wisdom  what  it  may,  the  sport 
of  a  thousand  waves  of  circumstances,  overruled  by  a  mas- 
tering necessity  the  result  of  various  conditions,  personal, 
social,  political,  of  constitution,  of  temperament,  of  fortune, 
over  which  the  individual  has  but  partial  control. 

Shortly  after  leaving  Calvary  Church,  Dr.  Hawks  ac- 
cepted a  call  to  the  rectorship  of  Christ  Church,  Baltimore, 
which  he  held  for  nearly  two  years,  when  he  returned  to 
New  York,  and,  for  a  short  time,  preached  in  the  Church 
of  the  Annunciation,  in  conjunction  with  the  rector,  the 


FRANCIS   LISTER    HAWKS.  35 

Rev.  Dr.  Seabury.  He  was  there  as  successful  as  ever.  In 
a  special  discourse  on  the  subject  of  "  Biblical  Inspiration," 
he  presented  at  length  the  views  held  by  the  best  Church 
authorities,  in  opposition  to  the  relaxing  opinions  of  the 
"  Essayists,"  and  other  writers  of  the  day.  It  was  not  long 
before  his  friends,  having  again  rallied  round  him,  an  inde- 
pendent congregation  gathered  at  his  side,  met  to  worship 
in  the  chapel  of  the  University,  and  in  due  time  measures 
were  taken  to  erect  a  new  church,  to  which  the  name,  the 
"  Chapel  of  the  Holy  Saviour,"  was  given. 

As  Dr.  Hawks  began  his  many-sided  literary  career  in 
Kew  York  with  a  book  for  children,  so,  after  having  trav- 
ersed an  extensive  circuit  of  knowledge,  he  laid  down  his 
pen  while  composing  and  arranging  a  series  of  books  of 
elementary  instruction  for  the  youngest  learners.  His  last 
publication,  issued  by  his  son-in-law,  Mr.  James  Pott,  but 
a  few  months  ago,  was  a  primer  of  the  English  language, 
in  which  the  way  to  learning  was  smoothed  at  its  rugged 
entrance  by  educating  the  minds  of  children  in  the  princi- 
ples involved  in  the  formation  of  words  of  four  letters,  and 
their  combinations  in  simple  sentences.  He  always  took 
pleasure  in  arranging  and  methodizing  facts,  the  turn  of 
his  mind  being  not  only  imaginative  to  a  rare  degree,  but 
essentially  scientific  in  its  love  of  order ;  while  he  was  ever 
intent  on 

"  Those  kindly  cares, 

That  health  and  vigour  to  the  soul  impart, 
Spread  the  young  thought,  and  warm  the  opening  heart." 

The  last  public  act  of  Dr.  Hawks  was  on  the  4th  of 
September,  in  the  delivery  of  a  few  remarks  at  the  laying 
of  the  corner-stone  of  his  new  church  in  Twenty-fifth 
street.  He  said  but  little,  for  his  strength  was  already  en- 
feebled by  the  wasting  malady  which  in  a  short  time  con- 
sumed him.  He  preached  no  more.  After  a  brief  period 
of  confinement  to  his  room,  supported  by  the  consolations 
of  the  religion  which  he  had  taught  to  others,  having  re- 
ceived the  Holy  Sacrament  from  the  hands  of  his  friend. 


36  NEW    YORK    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY. 

the  Rev.  Dr.  Eigenbrodt,  lie  met  death  with  resignation  on 
the  morning  of  the  27th  day  of  September,  1866.  The 
funeral  services  took  place  at  Calvary  Church  on  the  ensu- 
ing Saturday.  The  full  gathering  on  this  occasion  of  his 
former  parishioners,  tilling  the  large  area  of  the  church  to 
overflowing,  afforded  ample  proof  of  the  affection  with 
which  the  deceased  was  personally  regarded.  The  State 
Convention  of  the  Church  having  just  closed  its  session,  an 
unusually  large  number  of  the  clergy  was  also  in  attend- 
ance. The  funeral  service  was  conducted  by  Bishop  Potter, 
assisted  by  the  Rev.  Dr.  Washburne,  and  others.  The 
remains  were  then  borne  to  a  vault  at  Greenwood.  A 
tomb  and  monument  are  now  being  prepared  for  their  final 
resting-place  at  Greenwich,  Connecticut. 

The  main  points  of  Dr.  Hawks'  character  have  been 
indicated  in  the  narrative  which  we  have  given  of  his 
active  life.  Richly  endowed  by  nature  with  an  accumula- 
tion of  gifts,  in  a  physical  constitution  of  great  endurance, 
with  an  eye  steady,  dark,  penetrating,  with  a  voice  tuned 
to  eloquence,  capable  of  the  pathetic,  with  a  simple,  natural 
force — one  of  the  rarest  gifts  to  the  orator — led  on  by  genial 
encouragement  in  a  happy  youth,  he  brought  from  the  pur- 
suit of  the  law  to  the  service  of  the  Church  a  knowledge 
of  human  nature,  and  a  habit  of  earnest  advocacy,  which 
invigorated  his  appeals  from  the  pulpit,  and  sustained  him 
in  public  favour  to  the  end.  His  presence  carried  with  it 
an  air  of  authority.  He  was  naturally  a  leader.  He 
would  have  been  an  eminent  man  had  he  pursued  a  politi- 
cal career.  North  Carolina  might  then  have  sent  to  the 
Senate  an  orator  to  rank  with  Henry  Clay.  In  the  Church 
we  have  seen  him  thrice  called  to  the  office  of  a  Bishop. 
While  others  sought  his  influence,  there  was  no  affectation 
or  pursuit  of  greatness  in  his  conduct.  Ever  easy  of  ap- 
proach and  with  a  welcome  for  the  humblest,  he  loved  sim- 
plicity in  all  things.  He  avoided  public  shows,  public  din- 
ners, and  platform  celebrations.  I  remember  but  one  public 
speech  which  he  made  in  New  York,  outside  of  his  profes- 


FRANCIS  LISTER    HAWKS.  37 

sion  and  of  the  quiet  meetings  of  the  Historical  and  other 
Societies  with  which  lie  was  connected.  He  once  addressed 
an  assembly  of  citizens  called  together  at  the  Masonic  Hall, 
in  Broadway,  to  promote  the  objects  of  the  American  Colo- 
nization Society. 

He  has  been  charged  with  instability  in  the  conduct  of 
his  affairs ;  and  it  must  be  admitted  that,  in  business  mat- 
ters, his  imagination  sometimes  outran  the  prudence  of 
sober  judgment ;  but  if  we  take  a  general  view  of  his  life 
within  his  sphere,  we  shall  find  it  steady  in  the  cause  of 
great  principles.  During  the  period  of  his  ministry,  while 
many  of  his  brethren  wavered  in  their  allegiance  to  the 
Church,  and  some  left  the  fold,  Dr.  Hawks  was  always  true 
to  the  moderate  principles  and  teachings  of  his  youth. 
JSTor,  after  the  full  exposition  we  have  given  of  his  writings, 
need  we  remind  the  hearer  of  the  essential  unity  of  his  lite- 
rary pursuits. 

"  The  most  distinctive  trait  of  Dr.  Hawks'  character," 
writes  to  us  his  friend,  the  eloquent  Southern  author,  Mr. 
Charles  Gayarre,  who  was  intimate  with  him  during  his 
residence  in  ISTew  Orleans,  "  was,  I  think,  his  contempt  for 
meanness  of  any  kind.  He  was  horrified  at  its  very  shadow, 
and  he  would  attack  the  apparition  with  a  vigor  of  indig- 
nant sarcasm,  which,  sometimes,  was  truly  amusing.  How 
freely  he  spoke  his  mind  on  every  subject !  How  careless 
of  speech  and  prudential  considerations !  How  keenly  he 
abhorred  those  who,  to  use  his  expression,  were  always  chas- 
ing the  shadow  of  a  shilling  round  the  corner!  " 

The  charm  of  his  familiar  conversation  in  a  friendly 
circle  will  long  be  remembered.  He  found  relief  from  the 
anxieties  of  his  profession  and  the  burden  of  his  severer 
studies  in  such  simple  but  intellectual  relaxations.  There 
was  one  place  in  particular  where  all  the  geniality  of  his 
nature  was  called  forth.  This  was  in  the  hospitable  family 
of  Doctor  Francis,  in  his  old  home  in  Bond-street.  There, 
in  common  with  other  guests,  he  met  a  spirit  of  domestic, 
heartfelt  kindness,  such  as  is  now  rarely  exhibited  ;  for  the 


38  NEW   YORK   HISTORICAL    SOCIETY. 

heartiness  of  the  host,  his  freedom  and  simplicity,  were 
traits  of  an  earlier  day  of  vigorous  character  and  the  un- 
checked expression  of  natural  emotions.  The  humour  and 
benevolence  of  Dr.  Francis  were  universal  solvents ;  the 
wise  were  inspired,  and  even  dulness  seemed  to  lose  some- 
thing of  its  oppressiveness  under  his  boisterous  incanta- 
tions. There  the  conversational  powers  of  Dr.  Hawks  were 
aroused,  not  only  on  the  graver  topics  of  history,  of  litera- 
ture, of  politics,  of  the  manners  and  morals  of  the  day,  but 
on  the  lightest  themes  of  the  moment — on  some  paradox 
which  Francis  would  introduce  to  kindle  the  flame  of  dis- 
cussion, or  some  feathered,  airy  nothing,  to  be  tossed  about 
and  never  permitted  to  fall  to  the  ground  while  humour 
and  fancy  could  keep  it  afloat.  Francis  and  Hawks,  throw- 
ing off  the  weight  of  years : 

"  Both  young  Arcadians,  both  alike  inspired 
To  sing  and  answer,  as  the  song  required." 

Dr.  Cogswell  will  remember  these  evenings  and  their  pleas- 
ant discussions,  in  which  he  bore  a  part ;  so  will  Mr.  Tuck- 
errnan,  Francis'  genial  biographer,  and  a  host  of  others  who 
shared  in  these  hospitalities.  In  an  obituary  spoken  in  this 
place,  it  is  certainly  not  amiss  to  couple  the  names  of  Fran- 
cis and  Hawks.  The  last  occasion  on  which  the  latter 
spoke  in  this  Hall,  in  the  gatherings  of  the  Historical  Soci- 
ety, was  in  giving  expression  to  the  feelings  of  its  members 
when  they  were  assembled  to  record  their  sense  of  the  loss 
of  Dr.  Francis. 

The  theology  of  Dr.  Hawks,  enriched  with  the  graces 
and  wealth  of  literature  and  learning,  was  yet  very  simple. 
In  its  last  analysis  it  was  to  be  expressed  in  few  words — 
Man  hath  sinned,  Christ  has  suffered.  His  preaching  was 
the  doctrine  of  St.  Paul ;  he  never  lost  sight,  in  his  dis- 
courses, of  the  great  atonement  admitting  fallen  man  to 
the  favour  of  Heaven.  Christian  humility  was  the  founda- 
tion, the  strength  of  his  manly  character.  He  inculcated  it 
upon  others  and  practised  it  himself.  When  his  last  hour 


FRANCIS   LISTER   HAWKS.  39 

came,  be  still  repeated  the  lesson.  "  Bury  me,"  said  he  to 
one  of  his  family,  deprecating  any  parade  at  his  funeral, 
"  as  becomes  a  poor  sinner."  As  a  Churchman,  be  was 
manly,  simple,  and  sincere.  Of  the  school  of  his  friend 
and  preceptor,  Ravcnserof't,  and  of  Bishop  Hobart,  he  held 
firmly  to  and  honoured  the  order  and  authority  of  his 
Church.  In  his  daily  ministrations  he  favoured  no  oppres- 
sive rigidity  in  practice ;  nor  was  he  at  all  disposed  to  in- 
troduce any  innovations  into  the  service.  He  was  content 
to  worship  as  the  amiable  Bishop  White  worshipped  before 
him.  He  had  no  sympathy  with  ecclesiastical  novelties  or 
overcharged  pretensions.  His  dress  was  plain  and  neat, 
with  little  aid  from  the  clerical  tailor — a  being  unknown  to 
his  early  days  ;  he  was  far  above  the  petty  conceit  of  mar- 
ring a  simple  Protestant  worship  by  making  it,  in  the 
words  of  Sydney  Smith  at  St.  Paul's  Cathedral,  in  refer- 
ence to  the  Puseyites  of  his  day,  "  a  religion  of  postures 
and  ceremonies,  of  circumflexions  and  genuflexions,  of  gar- 
ments and  vestures,  of  ostentation  and  parade."  *  The 
religion  of  his  fathers,  in  the  nineteenth  century  and  in  the 
United  States  of  America,  he  niay  well  have  thought  need- 
ed no  such  anachronism  in  its  support.  Among  the  last 
words  which  he  uttered  was  an  injunction  to  his  brethren 
not  to  burden  the  service  of  the  Church  with  ceremonial 
observances.  Moderation,  in  the  beautiful  sentiment  of 
Bishop  Hall,  an  author  whom  he  loved,  "  the  silken  string 
running  through  the  pearl  chain  of  all  virtues,"  was  the 
guide  of  his  conduct  in  all  Church  matters.  In  her  coun- 
cils an  able  canonist,  he  defended  her  just  rights  and 
claims,  and  never  forgot  the  laity  as  an  integral  part  of  her 
organization. 

What  shall  I  say  further  of  his  sacred  profession,  which 
superadds  the  sanctities  of  heaven  to  the  friendships  of 
earth  ?  Admitted  to  our  homes  and  our  hearts  in  those 
days  of  desolation  when  the  sweetest  song  of  the  world 

*  Letter  to  Lady  Ashburton,  1841. 


40  NEW    YORK    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY. 

grates  harshly  on  the  ear,  the  minister  of  the  Church  exer- 
cises an  office  which,  if  society  were  perfect,  would  be  en- 
trusted only  to  men  of  such  grave  and  gentle  dispositions  as 
tlie  Christian  pastor  whose  virtues  we  here  commemorate. 
What  delicacy  of  feeling,  what  unaffected  grace  of  man- 
ner, what  grave  sweetness,  were  with  him  as  he  proffered 
the  words  of  Christian  consolation  !  In  how  many  scenes, 
during  his  long  pastorate,  was  he  tried  !  In  the  thirty 
years  of  his  service  in  this  city,  the  lifetime  of  a  generation, 
he  has  been  bound  by  the  most  sacred  ties  to  the  hearts  of 
thousands.  He  has  been  with  us  at  weddings  and  christen- 
ings. Our  children  have  been  taught  by  him,  and  his  elo- 
quence has  wooed  us  by  every  art  of  persuasion  to  the  em- 
brace of  the  wisdom  from  above.  He  has  heartened  our 
joys  and  diminished  our  sorrows.  He  has  alleviated,  by 
his  kindly  ministrations,  the  dying  hours  of  our  parents ; 
he  has  stood  with  us,  their  children,  at  their  graves.  We 
have  listened  to  his  voice  to  receive  into  our  hearts  the  tri- 
umphant argument  of  St.  Paul  for  immortality. 

Now  that  we  may  here  meet  him  no  more,  to  welcome 
his  eloquent  words  as  in  days  past,  let  us,  in  every  befitting 
manner  in  this  Society,  by  the  preservation  of  the  many 
books  which  he  wrote,  by  hanging  his  portrait  on  our  walls, 
by  placing  his  bust  in  our  gallery,  by  the  aid  of  the  printer 
and  the  engraver,  by  jealous  guardianship  of  that  touching 
and  imposing  memorial  of  his  literary  life,  the  valuable 
library  which  he  collected,  and  which  has  just  been  so  gen- 
erously bestowed  upon  us  and  entmsted  to  our  keeping — 
let  us,  employing  all  the  time-defying  arts  of  historical 
preservation,  record  our  sense  of  the  worth  of  our  honoured 
member,  Francis  L.  Hawks,  that  his  memory  may  be  ever 
cherished  by  our  successors. 


APPENDIX. 


PROCEEDINGS   OF  THE  SOCIETY. 


AT  a  stated  meeting  of  the  NEW-YORK  HISTORICAL  SO- 
CIETY, held  in  its  Hall,  on  Tuesday  Evening,  Octo- 
ber 2d,  1866  : 

The  President  announced  the  recent  decease  of  the  Rev. 
FRANCIS  L.  HAWKS,  D.D.,  LL.D.,  a  member  of  the  Society,  and 
asked  that  it  be  referred  to  the  Executive  Committee  to  prepare 
and  submit  at  the  next  meeting  of  the  Society  suitable  resolutions 
on  the  occasion. 

It  was  accordingly  so  referred. 

AT  a  stated  meeting  of  the  NEW- YORK  HISTORICAL  SO- 
CIETY, held  in  its  Hall,  on  Tuesday  Evening,  No- 
vember 6th,  1866  : 

Mr.  CHARLES  P.  KIRKLAND,  from  the  Executive  Committee, 
submitted  and  read  the  following  resolutions  : — 

The  NEW- YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  has  learned  with  deep 
regret  the  decease,  on  the  27th  day  of  September  last,  of  its  late 
member,  FRANCIS  L.  HAWKS,  D.D.,  LL.D.,  at  the  age  of  sixty- 
eight  years. 

In  the  dark  days  of  the  Society  he  was  its  steadfast  friend ;  and 
lent  to  it  the  aid,  when  that  aid  was  invaluable,  of  his  voice  and 
his  pen,  and  of  his  personal  and  professional  influence.  In  1836, 
the  Society  was  in  adversity ;  Doctor  HAWKS  stepped  forward 
earnestly  and  energetically  to  relieve  and  resuscitate  it,  and  his 
efforts  contributed  in  an  eminent  degree  to  restore  it  to  life  and 
usefulness.  During  that  and  the  three  succeeding  years,  he  de- 
livered before  the  Society  and  for  its  benefit  several  of  his  brilliant 
lectures. 

In  1849,  after  his  return  from  a  residence  of  five  years  in  the 
Southern  States,  he  became  a  member  of  our  Executive  Com- 
mittee, and  during  a  service  of  ten  years  in  that  Committee,  he 


44  NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

+ 

\va%  among  its  most  attentive,  devoted,  and  useful  members :  he 
resigned  this  position  in  1859,  in  consequence  of  the  pressure  of 
professional  engagements,  but  continued  to  the  last  a  fervent 
friend  of  the  Society.  His  last  address  before  it  was  on  the  occa- 
sion of  the  death  of  the  lamented  Francis. 

Doctor  HAWKS  was  distinguished  by  zeal,  sincerity,  and  elo- 
quence in  the  pulpit :  as  a  general  as  well  as  a  professional 
scholar  he  held  a  high  rank,  and  his  contributions  to  the  historical 
literature  of  our  country  are  numerous  and  valuable.  He  was 
genial  in  society  and  ardent  in  personal  friendships. 

His  death  is  a  loss  alike  to  the  public  and  to  the  profession  of 
which  he  was  a  shining  ornament,  to  a  large  circle  of  attached 
friends,  and  to  this  Society. 

It  is  therefore,  Resolved : 

First.  That  by  the  death  of  Doctor  HAWKS,  this  Institution  is 
deprived  of  an  early  and  constant  friend,  of  a  most  distinguished 
member,  and  of  one  to  whom  its  lasting  gratitude  is  due. 

Second.  That  by  this  event,  Society  has  lost  one  of  its  most 
genial  members,  the  cause  of  History  a  thorough  and  devoted 
student,  and  the  Christian  religion  an  eloquent  advocate. 

Third.  That  the  foregoing  minute  and  resolutions  be  entered 
on  the  records  of  the  Society,  and  a  duly  authenticated  copy  be 
sent  to  the  family  of  the  deceased. 

After  hearing  the  Rev.  WILLIAM  F.  MORGAN,  D.D.,  the  Rev. 
WILLIAM  ADAMS,  D.D.,  Mr.  JOHN  G.  LAMBERSON,  and  the  Rev. 
SAMUEL  OSGOOD,  D.D.,  the  minute  and  resolutions  were  adopted 
by  the  Society  unanimously. 


AT  a  stated  meeting  of  the  NEW-YORK  HISTORICAL  SO- 
CIETY, held  in  its  Hall,  on  Tuesday  Evening,  April 
2d,  1867  : 

The  Librarian  stated  that  it  was  his  privilege  to  make  an  an- 
nouncement which  he  was  sure  would  be  received  with  great 
satisfaction.  Certainly,  in  all  his  own  knowledge  of  it,  no  event 
in  the  history  of  the  Society  had  given  him  greater  pleasure.  He 
was  authorized  by  our  fellow-citizen  and  associate,  Mr.  WILLIAM 
NIBLO,  to  signify  to  the  Society  that  he  had  purchased  from -the 
family  of  the  late  Doctor  HAWKS  his  Library  of  American  His- 


PROCEEDINGS,    ETC.  45 

tory,  etc.,  for  the  purpose  of  placing  it  here  entire  and  in  perma- 
nence, never  to  be  scattered.  Mr.  MOORE  thought  it  unnecessary 
to  add  at  this  time  any  remarks  upon  the  character  and  value  of 
this  collection — that  these  would  be  more  appropriately  made 
hereafter;  but  he  might  be  permitted  to  say  that  the  HAWKS 
Collection  will  be  hereafter  a  noble  monument  both  to  the 
distinguished  collector  and  generous  giver.  Mr.  MOORE  then 
submitted  the  following  resolutions,  which  were  adopted  : — 

Resolved,  That  the  Society  receives  with  the  highest  gratifica- 
tion the  announcement  of  the  munificent  intention  of  its  esteemed 
associate,  Mr.  WILLIAM  NIBLO,  with  reference  to  the  Library  of 
the  late  Doctor  HAWKS,  and  that  it  be  referred  to  the  Executive 
Committee,  with  power,  to  make  suitable  provision  for  the  recep- 
tion and  arrangement  of  the  Collection,  in  accordance  with  the 
purpose  and  wishes  of  Mr.  NIBLO. 

Resolved,  That  the  Executive  Committee  be  further  instructed 
to  make  such  arrangements  as  they  may  deem  expedient  with 
reference  to  the  proper  acknowledgment  of  this  noble  gift. 


At  a  stated  meeting  of  the  NEW- YORK  HISTORICAL  So- 
CIETY,  held  in  its  Hall,  on  Tuesday  Evening,  May 
7th,  1867  : 

Mr.  AUGUSTUS  SCHELL  reported  in  behalf  of  the  Executive  Com- 
mittee, to  whom  it  was  referred,  with  power,  "  to  make  suitable 
provision  for  the  reception  and  arrangement  of  the  HAWKS 
Library,  in  accordance  with  the  purpose  and  wishes  of  Mr. 
NIBLO,  and  to  make  such  arrangements  as  they  may  deem  ex- 
pedient with  reference  to  the  proper  acknowledgment  of  this 
noble  gift  :"— 

That  they  have  assigned  and  set  apart  the  Executive  Com- 
mittee Room,  to  be  fitted  up  for  the  reception  of  the  Library, 
and  taken  the  necessary  measures  to  insure  its  early  and  satis- 
factory completion  and  arrangement,  in  accordance  with  the 
purpose  and  wishes  of  Mr.  NIBLO. 

They  further  report,  and  respectfully  recommend  to  the  Society 
for  adoption,  the  accompanying  resolutions  ;  as  a  suitable,  although 
inadequate,  expression  of  acknowledgment  by  the  Society  of  this 
noble  gift. 


46  NEW   YORK   HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

The  Resolutions  were  read  as  follows  : — 

Resolved,  That  this  Society,  deeply  sensible  of  the  obligations 
under  which  it  is  placed  by  the  generous  gift  of  its  esteemed 
associate,  Mr.  WILLIAM  NIBLO,  do  hereby  tender  to  him  the 
cordial  expression  of  its  gratitude  for  the  great  service  which  he 
has  rendered  in  establishing  the  American  and  Miscellaneous 
Collection  of  the  late  Doctor  HAWKS  as  a  permanent  portion  of 
the  Library  of  the  Society — a  monumental  memorial  of  its  Author 
and  Founder — to  be  seen  and  known,  recognized  and  acknowl- 
edged by  American  Scholars,  at  once  and  for  all  the  time  to  come. 

Resolved^  That,  in  acknowledgment  of  the  munificence  which 
has  secured  for  this  Society  a  collection  so  rich  in  its  historical 
and  antiquarian  interest,  it  shall  hereafter  be  designated  and 
known  as  the  HAWKS-NIBLO  COLLECTION. 

Resolved,  That  Mr.  NIBLO  be  requested  to  sit  for  his  portrait, 
V   to  be  placed  in  the  Gallery  of  the  Society  among  those  of  its 
Founders  and  Benefactors. 

After  some  remarks  by  the  Rev.  Dr.  OSGOOD,  the  resolutions 
were  adopted  unanimously. 

*  *  *  * 

The  paper  of  the  evening,  prepared  by  Mr.  EVERT  A.  DUY- 
CKINCK,  entitled  "A  Memorial  of  FRANCIS  L.  HAWKS,  D.D., 
LL.D.,"  was  read  by  the  Librarian. 

On  its  conclusion,  the  Rev.  Dr.  SAMUEL  OSGOOD,  after  some 
remarks,  submitted  the  following  resolution  : — 

Resolved^  That  the  thanks  of  the  Society  be  presented  to  Mr. 
DUYCKINCK  for  his  very  interesting  and  instructive  paper  read 
this  evening,  and  that  a  copy  be  requested  for  the  archives. 

The  President  called  upon  the  Rev.  Dr.  FRANCIS  VINTON,  who 
responded  in  a  few  remarks  with  reference  to  the  paper  just  read, 
and  the  topic  suggested  by  it. 

The  resolution  was  then  adopted. 

Extracts  from  the  Minutes  : 

ANDREW  WARNER, 

Recording  Secretary. 


Jltfcio 


CATALOGUE 


BOOKS    IN    THE    LIBRARY 


REV.  FRANCIS  L.  HAWKS,  D.D.,LL.D, 


PRESENTED  TO  THE 


NEW- YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY 


WILLIAM  NIBLO. 


NEW     YORK: 

MDCCCLXXI. 


THE    HAWKS-NIBLO   COLLECTION. 


ABBOT,  ABIEL.  History  of  Andover  from  its  Settlement  to 
1829.  i2mo.  Andover,  1829. 

ABBOTT,  JACOB.  American  History,  Vol.  VII.  War  of  the  Revo- 
lution. 1 2 mo.  New  York,  1864.. 

ABOLITION  SOCIETIES.  Minutes  of  the  Proceedings  of  a  Conven- 
tion of  Delegates,  1794,  1795,  1796,  1797,  1798,  1800, 
1801.  8vo.  Philadelphia,  1794-1801. 

ACCUM,  FREDERIC.  Chemical  Re-agents,  or  Tests,  ....  im- 
proved by  William  Maugham.  121110.  London,  1828. 

ADAIR,  JAMES.  The  History  of  the  American  Indians ;  particu- 
larly those  Nations  adjoining  the  Mississippi,  East  and  West 
Florida,  Georgia,  South  and  North  Carolina,  and  Virginia, 
etc.  4to.  London,  1765. 

ADAMS,  JOHN  (Rev.).  Curious  Thoughts  on  the  History  of  Man. 
i2mo.  Dublin,  1790. 

ADAMS,  JOHN.     See  Ulloa,  Antonio  de. 

ADAMS,  NATHANIEL.     Annals  of  Portsmouth  (N.H.).     8vo. 

Portsmouth,  1825. 

ADELUNG,  J.  C.  Mithridates  oder  allg.  Sprachen  Kunde  mit 
dem  Vater  unser  in  beinahe  fiinf  hundert  Sprachen  und 
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ADLER,  G.  J.  A  Dictionary  of  the  German  and  English  Lan- 
guages. 8vo.  New  York,  1852. 

ADLER,  G.  J.     See  Fauriel,  C.  C. 

ADOLPHUS,  JOHN.  Biographical  Memoirs  of  the  French  Revo- 
lution. 2  vols.  8vo.  London,  1799. 

AGASSIZ,  Louis,  and  Augustus  A.  Gould.     Principles  of  Zoology.  , 
1 2  mo.  Boston,  1848. 

AGASSIZ,  Louis.  Contributions  to  the  Natural  History  of  the 
United  States  of  America.  Vols.  I.,  II.,  III.  4to. 

Boston,  1857-60, 

AHN,  F.     German  Commercial  Letter  Writer.     i6mo. 

London,  i86iv 

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AILI.AND,  J.  P.  A  New  Pocket  Dictionary  of  the  Portuguese 
and  English  Languages.  2  vols.  i6mo.  Paris,  1837. 

ALCEDO,  ANTONIO  DE.  The  Geographical  and  Historical  Dic- 
tionary of  America  and  the  West  Indies.  Translated,  with 
Additions,  by  G.  A.  Thompson.  5  vols.  4to.  London,  1812. 

ALEXANDER,  JAMES  W.     The  Life  of  Archibald  Alexander.  8vo. 

New  York,  1854. 

ALFORD,  HENRY.  The  Queen's  English:  Stray  Notes  on  Speak- 
ing and  Spelling.  121110.  London,  1864. 

ALFRED  THE  GREAT.  Anglo-Saxon  Version  of  Boethius  De 
Consolatione  Philosophise  :  With  an  English  Translation 
and  Notes.  By  J.  S.  Cardale.  8vo.  London,  1829. 

ALFRED  THE  GREAT.  Anglo-Saxon  Version  of  the  Metres  of 
Boethius,  with  an  English  Translation,  and  Notes.  By 
Samuel  Eox.  8vo.  London,  1835. 

ALISON,  ARCHIBALD.  History  of  Europe,  from  the  Commence- 
ment of  the  Erench  Revolution  in  1 789,  to  the  Restoration 
of  the  Bourbons  in  1815.  4  vols.  8vo.  New  York,  1844. 

ALLEN,  ETHAN.  A  Narrative  of  his  Captivity.  Eourth  Edition, 
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ALLEN,  J.  EISK.  A  Practical  Treatise  on  the  Culture  and  Treat- 
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ALLEN,  JOHN.  Speech  in  the  H.  of  R.,  2oth  April,  1 798,  relative 
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AMERICAN  REGISTER,  or  General  Repository  of  History,  Politics, 
and  Science.  Part  II.,  for  1807.  Vol.  II.  8vo. 

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AMERICAN  REMEMBRANCER  (The) ;  or,  An  Impartial  Collection  of 
Essays,  Resolves,  Speeches,  &c.,  relative,  or  having  affinity 
to  the  Treaty  with  Great  Britain.  Vol.  I.  8vo. 

Philadelphia,  1795. 

AMERICAN  REVIEW  and  Literary  Journal  for  the  Year  1801. 
Vol.  I.  8vo.  New  York,  1801. 

AMERICAN  REVIEW  OF  HISTORY  AND  POLITICS,  and  General  Re- 
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BORROW,  GEORGE.  The  Zincali ;  or,  An  Account  of  the  Gypsies 
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BOSTON  MASSACRE.  The  Trial  of  the  British  Soldiers  of  the  2pth 
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BOUDINOT,  ELIAS.  A  Star  in  the  West ;  or,  a  Humble  Attempt 
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RIDER,  GEORGE  T.  Lyra  Anglicana ;  or,  A  Hymnal  of  Sacred 
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RIDGELY,  DAVID.  Annals  of  Annapolis,  1649-1812.  With  an 
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ROBBINS,  THOMAS.  An  Historical  View  of  the  First  Planters  of 
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ROBERTS,  EDMUND.  Embassy  to  the  Eastern  Courts  of  Cochin- 
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ROGERS,  ROBERT.  Journals  of,  containing  an  Account  of  the 
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